Grade II LIsted. 1884. Square coursed granite with ashlar dressings, slate roof. Single storey rectangular shed with double doors (modern), under an apparently replacement lintel, in the gable and three light oriel with granite mullions over door. This is flanked by terracotta roundels with the RNLI crest. Coped gable with kneelers, arched bellcote with ball finial. Long elevation with 3 square headed small paned windows. The lifeboat was kept at Penzance from 1803-1917 and in this building 1885-1917. It is one of the best surviving examples in Cornwall.
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